Something Beyond Stunning Was Just Revealed About Trump And Minorities- Liberals Will Lose It

Voter anger at D.C. dysfunction is not a whites-only fuse burning across America. According to a new WND/Clout poll by Clout Research, neither is the voters’ hope for the cure to bloated, do-nothing bureaucracy.

Forty percent of black voters support Trump over anyone else, according to the new poll, while 45 percent of Hispanic voters back the Republican presidential front-runner. Trump was supported by 37.7 percent of all whites. Overall, Trump was favored by 37.8 of respondents. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, was a distant second at 23.1 percent.

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The poll showed 60 percent of those who consider themselves very liberal supporting Trump. Trump received 40 percent support among liberals and 41 percent among both moderates and conservatives. By party affiliation, Trump gathered nearly 40 percent of the GOP voters’ support, 31 percent of the independents and 26-plus percent of the Democrats.

“People are angry. They are angry,” Trump said in an interview Sunday. “I’m not tapping into the anger, and some people have said I’m doing that, and certainly I’m not doing it intentionally. I just know it can be turned around, it can be turned around quickly. But I’ll tell you what — if you have another four years of, like, a Hillary [Clinton], that kind of mentality and thinking, we’re not going to have a country left.”

Fritz Wenzel, chief of Clout Polling, stressed that Trump’s broad-based appeal sets him apart from the rest of the GOP field.

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“Cruz does so badly among moderates that it is hard to make a case for him as the consensus candidate. Trump’s ability at this stage of the game to gain solid support among all demographic groups makes him a significant favorite to win the nomination,” he said.

“It is interesting to note that there is a significant gender gap inside the race for the GOP nomination – as Trump wins only 29 percent support among men but wins 47 percent support among women who will be voting in the GOP primary elections. Among conservative women voting in the GOP primaries, Trump wins 53 percent support,” he said.